医学技术:优化电子健康记录。

Q3 Medicine
FP essentials Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Derek J Baughman
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电子病历(EHR)系统改变了医疗行业。尽管电子病历系统的好处众所周知,但其实施也给医生带来了新的数字化管理任务和责任。事实证明,管理负担的增加导致了医生的职业倦怠。与电子病历相关的职业倦怠大多可分为三类:可用性差、在电子病历上花费过多时间以及工作流程效率低下。针对电子病历相关职业倦怠的循证干预措施主要集中在培训和教育方面,这可以提高电子病历的使用效率,并可减少职业倦怠。优化电子病历界面,包括个性化和使用有针对性的工作流程,有助于解决医生的挫败感和提高工作效率。在美国,联邦政府对电子病历系统的开发进行监管,并制定了可用性要求。这些要求至关重要,因为用户界面的可视化和操作设计已被证明会直接影响病人护理和安全。电子病历实施的负面影响一般与行政负担加重有关。积极影响包括提高临床医生的工作效率和节省行政费用。采用电子病历一直与积极的财务和临床结果相关。联邦法律仍在继续实施,以提高电子病历的可用性、互操作性以及数据访问和安全标准。
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Technology in Medicine: Optimizing Electronic Health Records.

Electronic health record (EHR) systems have transformed the medical industry. Despite their known benefits, their implementation has resulted in new digital administrative tasks and responsibilities for physicians. This increase in administrative burden has been shown to contribute to physician burnout. Most sources of EHR-related burnout can be categorized into three groups: poor usability, excessive time spent in the EHR, and inefficient workflows. Evidence-based interventions for EHR-related burnout focus on training and education, which improve efficiency in EHR use and may reduce burnout. Optimization of the EHR interface, including personalization and use of targeted workflows, can help address physician frustrations and improve productivity. In the United States, the federal government regulates EHR system development and sets usability requirements. These requirements are critical because visualization and operational design of the user interface have been shown to directly affect patient care and safety. Negative effects of EHR implementation generally are related to increased administrative burden. Positive effects include greater clinician productivity and administrative cost savings. EHR adoption has consistently been associated with positive financial and clinical outcomes. Federal laws continue to be implemented to improve EHR usability, interoperability, and standards for data access and security.

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